Why Your Next EV Charger Could Be Smarter and Smaller Than a Laptop Adapter

TI’s latest UCC25661 LLC (logical link control) controller enables a new generation of compact, high-frequency EV chargers.
With the number of electric vehicles increasing on Indian roads, the need for a more efficient charging infrastructure, along with more efficient charging instruments, is taking centre stage. Handling the bulky chargers supplied with EVs today makes the job cumbersome. But, innovations in power electronics could bring about the much needed change. Just as laptops evolved from heavy adapters to slim, high-speed chargers, EV charging is undergoing its own design revolution. Texas Instruments’ (TI) latest UCC25661 LLC (logical link control) controller enables a new generation of compact, high-frequency EV chargers, said Mark Ng, director of automotive systems at the company. This advancement would prove critical for situations where space is limited, such as home setups, or portable c
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Shalini Mondal
Shalini is a senior tech journalist, exploring the latest advancements in AI. When she's not reporting on the latest innovations, you can find her immersed in her next literary adventure.
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